Michelle Obama has launched a video to encourage people to vote, featuring celebrities such as Megan Rapinoe and Steph Curry of the NBA, Kerry Washington from Hollywood, and Megan Washington, a soccer player. The video was released after Michelle Obama publicly endorsed Vice-President Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential bid.
In a video posted on the Instagram account of the organization When We All Vote, launched by Obama in 2018, the former First Lady is heard calling celebrities and saying “Hey it’s Michelle.” Are you going to vote this year?
Megan Rapinoe is a Democrat who has openly attacked former President Donald Trump for years. She replies enthusiastically, “Yes.”
In another clip, Shonda Rhimes of Hollywood, who has a pro-abortion agenda and hosted a star-studded fundraiser for President Joe Biden before he ended the re-election campaign, responds: “Of Course I Am!”
Reyna Washington exclaims “100% yes!” while Kerry Washington replies “Obviously.”
Chris Paul, the San Antonio Spurs’ point guard, is heard saying, “You already knew.”
Michelle Obama tells the camera, “Now it’s up to you to answer the Call.” “We’re only 100 days from the general elections.”
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The former First Lady continued, “from our local elected officials to ballot measures on reproductive rights, the environment, and our economy.” “Our future is on our ballot.” “Are you voting this year?”
The video segues then to Rhimes and Paul, as well as beauty influencer Bretman, who echo Obama’s question by asking the camera: “Are You Voting This Year?”
Curry then repeats Roberts’ call.
“Join us,” Obama adds. By registering and getting ready to vote today with When We All Vote.
The video was released after Obama and Barack Obama, her husband, announced that Biden would not be running for re-election.
Michelle Obama shared a video on Friday to X that showed her and her husband talking with Harris.
In the video, Michelle can be heard telling Harris, “I am proud of you, Kamala,” on speakerphone. This is going to make history.
I’m so proud of my girl, Kamala. Barack and I are so excited to endorse her as the Democratic nominee because of her positivity, sense of humor, and ability to bring light and hope to people all across the country. We’ve got your back, @KamalaHarris! pic.twitter.com/xldcZeDXuS
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) July 26, 2024
Barack Obama added, “We called you to say that Michelle and I could not be more proud to endorse you, and we will do everything in our power to get you to the Oval Office and through this election.” Harris responded, “Oh, my goodness.”
The vice president continued, “Michelle and Barack, this is so important to me.” I’m looking forward to this trip with you both Doug and me and being out on the road.
It means so much.” It means a lot.”
Harris continued, “We’ll also have fun with it.”
Thomas Matthew Crooks (20) was lying prone on a roof with a rifle less than 500 feet away from President Trump when he shot him in the ear during the July 13th rally in Butler.
After the attempted assassination, mainstream media outlets such as CNN, Washington Post, and Newsweek appeared to work overtime to create dubious headlines. They published articles with titles like “Trump speech was interrupted by Secret Service”, “Secret Service rushes Trump from the stage when he falls during a rally”, “Trump is escorted after loud noises in Pa. rally” and “Trump removed after loud sounds startle former president and crowd”, among others.
Meanwhile, Big Tech has been caught censoring questions and refusing to answer them about what happened in Butler, on July 13th.